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Moving a solo 1 to 7% left or right is enough to be considered a "terrible job"?
Not sure how something pretty subtle can equate to such catastrophic results.
Fans of the early Van Halen records will likely disagree with that. I think they have a few fans.
Based on the number of 2 guitar, solo trade off, style rock/metal albums this isnt an obscure idea. Its pretty common from what I have heard. Ever heard of Judas Priest?
Personally I've never been to a concert and said to myself "Ya know? This sucks. I wish it sounded just like the cd."
Personally, I have a lot more fun at a live event. Whether its in someones basement, a local club, the House of Blues, or a stadium.
So for my personal mixes I like to create a soundstage that is closer to how a live scenario sounds.
Take a band like Iron Maiden. I happen to love how their live releases sound. And one thing that they do there is put each of the lead guitarists in a particular section of the soundstage. (I'm talking during solos) I like that type of mix so I use it for my own purposes as well.
To each their own of course.
Not sure how something pretty subtle can equate to such catastrophic results.
Fans of the early Van Halen records will likely disagree with that. I think they have a few fans.
Based on the number of 2 guitar, solo trade off, style rock/metal albums this isnt an obscure idea. Its pretty common from what I have heard. Ever heard of Judas Priest?
Personally I've never been to a concert and said to myself "Ya know? This sucks. I wish it sounded just like the cd."
Personally, I have a lot more fun at a live event. Whether its in someones basement, a local club, the House of Blues, or a stadium.
So for my personal mixes I like to create a soundstage that is closer to how a live scenario sounds.
Take a band like Iron Maiden. I happen to love how their live releases sound. And one thing that they do there is put each of the lead guitarists in a particular section of the soundstage. (I'm talking during solos) I like that type of mix so I use it for my own purposes as well.
To each their own of course.
But a mix for them ain't gonna work for Arch Enemy! Of course, the 7% thing isn't at all unreasonable IMO, I'm pretty sure this is another case of Joey not reading (as he's freely admitted before